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Researcher (Martin Bright) |  | 
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| Frederick Bouldstridge (b. 14 Dec 1806), Clerkenwell, London, England, Baptised 04 Jan 1807 Saint James, Clerkenwell, London, England 
 (Information taken from the Bolstridge Ono-Name Study Database)
 https://www.bolstridge.co.uk/genealogy/index.php
 
 Trial:
 
 04 Jul 1836
 
 Quarter Sessions, Surrey, England
 
 Transported:
 
 18 Mar 1837
 
 Place:
 
 New South Wales, Australia
 
 
 
 General
 
 FREDERICK BOULDSTRIDGE, theft : simple grand larceny.
 
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18281023-117
 
 23 Oct 1828
 
 Trial Summary:
 
 Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny,
 
 Punishment Type: imprisonment,
 
 (Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
 
 Verdict: Guilty: with recommendation,
 
 Name search for: FREDERICK BOULDSTRIDGE,
 
 Crime Location: St. John-street, Clerkenwell
 
 Associated Records...
 
 Original Text:
 
 Fifth Middlesex Jury - before Mr. Common Sergeant.
 
 2060. FREDERICK BOULDSTRIDGE was indicted for stealing, on the 7th of October, 1 pair of shoes, value 12s. , the
 
 goods of Daniel Dobell .
 
 DANIEL DOBELL. I am a boot-maker, and live in St. John-street, Clerkenwell. On the 7th of October, I went out, about a
 
 quarter-past seven o'clock in the evening, leaving my boy Sanders in care of my shop - I returned about five minutes
 
 before eight, and he told me that Mr. Parker had detained the prisoner offering a pair of shoes to pawn, which I knew to
 
 be mine.
 
 JAMES SANDERS . I am in the employ of the prosecutor: he went out on the evening of the 7th of October - I went to
 
 sleep in the parlour, and in the meantime the man came and took the shoes out of the window - it awoke me, and I
 
 looked up, and missed them.
 
 HENRY PARKER . I am shopman to a pawnbroker on Clerkenwell-green. The pair of shoes were offered at our shop by
 
 the prisoner; I detained him, and sent for the constable.
 
 HENRY BURGESS . I went to the shop, and took the prisoner.(Property produced and sworn to.)
 
 Individual Report for Frederick Bouldstridge
 
 General (cont.)
 
 Prisoner's Defence. A man asked me to pawn them for 6s., and said he would give me 1s. for myself.
 
 GUILTY . Aged 23.
 
 Recommended to Mercy by the Prosecutor.
 
 Confined Three Months .
 
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 In May session at the Old Bayley in 1832
 
 Frederick Bouldstridge was found not guilty of Larceny from the Person
 
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 On 2 April 1835
 
 Frederick Boulstridge was found guilty of Larceny from the Person
 
 Sentenced to 3 Months
 
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 At the Surrey Quarter Sessions in 1836
 
 on the 4th July found Guilty of Larceny from the person and sentanced to 7 years Transportation
 
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 NB also from Convict arrivals in New South Wales
 
 FREDERICK BOWSTRIDGE age 30 Date of arrival in NSW 10 Jul 1837 Ship MANGLES
 
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 Sentenced
 
 Larcency from the person would usually mean that Frederick was a Pickpocket
 
 
 Sources
 
 1. [S611] Proceedings of the Old Bailey 1674 - 1834, Humanities Research Institute, ( On Line Resource; Location: Sheffield University;).
 
 Age 23 in 1828
 
 2. [S661] Parish Registers LND, Clerkenwell St James, (Location: Via Ancestry.c
 Submitted by Researcher (Martin Bright) on 6 February 2024
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The National Archives (TNA) : HO 11/11, p.22
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